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not any good idea yet, but I just think a simplest Monte Carlo method for Feynman Path Integral is necessary.cause sometimes people may use path integral to calculate a wave function by force. BTW the QuBase.jl or some other packages may need a Propagator type for path integral?
Yes, it would definitely be good to have some PIMC propagator. One possible problem could be that at the moment everything in QuBase/QuDynamics is about discrete bases? If you have a good reference it would be great of you could share it. The general workflow of adding a new propagator type is described in this wiki article.
is there a Monte Carlo Method for Feynman Path Integral?I didn't find one in the doc
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